Hi, am a third year medical student and I have problem with anatomy especially the vertebral column but this video has helped me a lot. Much appreciation to you Dr. 🎉
I'm a Second year Biomedical Science Student,and having a challenge with Anatomy, especially the Skeletal system. But this has really helped. Thanks so very much
Thankyou! This video was so helpful! I am studying to become a personal trainer and the course I am doing mentions all these terms without actually going in to detail about them, but I find If I understand the processes I find the terms a lot easier to remember, rather than just memorising them.
Why are the sacrum and coccyx fused together? These five vertebrae are separate in children and young people. They begin to fuse in late adolescence and early adulthood and are usually fully fused by age 30. The sacrum acts as the base of the spinal column, as well as the back “wall” of the pelvis. They are fused as this enhances their weight bearing capacity! The sacrum forms the posterior pelvic wall and strengthens and stabilizes the pelvis. Joined at the very end of the sacrum are two to four tiny, partially fused vertebrae known as the coccyx or "tail bone". The coccyx provides slight support for the pelvic organs but actually is a bone of little use.
Hi! Thank you so much! English is my second language. Sometimes I could not follow up what you said. Would you like to make some subtitles for what you said. But anyway, you are awesome! Your anatomy videos are super helpful!
Glad to hear you like the anatomy videos! 🙌 All recent videos, along with future videos, have caption subtitles. Trying to get the other ones caught up too 👍
Why the coccyx is said to be vestigial? The coccyx currently serves as an anchor for muscles; that wasn't its original purpose, so that's why it's considered vestigial.
Why is there no intervertebral disc between C1 and C2? The second cervical vertebra, C2, is called the axis. It does contain a vertebral body and also contains a peg-like process called the dens which projects up and articulates with the atlas so there is no intervertebral disc between C1 and C2.
The thoracic spine consists of 12 vertebrae numbered T1 to T12. They are referenced by number and each one does not have a specific name. Hope that helps 😊
There's a lot of fiddly little bits of bone that surround the spinal cord. It must be hard to put it back into place when someone breaks their back Watch your back everyone
Most people are born with 5 sacral and 4 coccygeal vertebrae. By adulthood, the 5 sacral vertebrae fuse to form a single bone called the sacrum and the 4 coccygeal vertebrae fuse together to form a single bone called the coccyx (tailbone). So there is 1 sacrum and 1 coccyx. Click on the lecture in the description for more information. Hope that helps! 🙏🏻
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Hi, am a third year medical student and I have problem with anatomy especially the vertebral column but this video has helped me a lot.
Much appreciation to you Dr. 🎉
I'm a Second year Biomedical Science Student,and having a challenge with Anatomy, especially the Skeletal system. But this has really helped. Thanks so very much
when he mentioned breakfast, lunch and dinner i literally shouted "wow this guy is a fkn genius" thanks a lot man
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I wish I had u for a teacher when I was young. Would've been a doctor instead working for uber.
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You're very welcome man. Maybe I should, learned the whole video just watching it twice.
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Thank you so much .I am a first year student therapist and you explained this is a very concise fashion
No problem, hope your studies as a therapist are going well! 🙌
Wow, the breakfast-lunch-dinner thing was exactly what I needed to remember this. Thanks a ton!
Thankyou! This video was so helpful! I am studying to become a personal trainer and the course I am doing mentions all these terms without actually going in to detail about them, but I find If I understand the processes I find the terms a lot easier to remember, rather than just memorising them.
Why are the sacrum and coccyx fused together?
These five vertebrae are separate in children and young people. They begin to fuse in late adolescence and early adulthood and are usually fully fused by age 30. The sacrum acts as the base of the spinal column, as well as the back “wall” of the pelvis. They are fused as this enhances their weight bearing capacity!
The sacrum forms the posterior pelvic wall and strengthens and stabilizes the pelvis. Joined at the very end of the sacrum are two to four tiny, partially fused vertebrae known as the coccyx or "tail bone". The coccyx provides slight support for the pelvic organs but actually is a bone of little use.
Thank you very much I am taking veterinary medicine you made me to understand well
Good luck with veterinary medicine, you got this! 💯
Well-done sir❤pls wish me well am a medical student and i have learnt alot from today's lecture 😊God bless u
Lovvvvvved this video. Saving me from my strict human anatomy professor frrrr
Well done sir
Awesome video! Very pleasant and knowledgeable presenter! I learned a great deal. Thank you very much.
Wow amazing I hope somali studant will see thos video
The intro got me hyped up for anatomy great video very helpful!
This is so educating thanks
I am animation student and we have a bone test so I am here... we also need to draw them from imagination too 😢 the video is so good btw 😊
loving it.... it better then my online classes
Great! Glad it can be a good supplement! 👏
Thanks a lot. I have exam on this
"to help you remember", those help a lot. Thank you
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Hi! Thank you so much! English is my second language. Sometimes I could not follow up what you said. Would you like to make some subtitles for what you said. But anyway, you are awesome! Your anatomy videos are super helpful!
Glad to hear you like the anatomy videos! 🙌 All recent videos, along with future videos, have caption subtitles. Trying to get the other ones caught up too 👍
Please can u teach me about the thoracic cage 😊 thank you
Why the coccyx is said to be vestigial?
The coccyx currently serves as an anchor for muscles; that wasn't its original purpose, so that's why it's considered vestigial.
Very useful
This video was so good I am starting to understand thank you
Glad it's helping you understand it better! 👍
Thank you so much it helped alot
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Its amazing...! Lots of things to learn 👍
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It will be easy to remember
With break fast, lunch and snacks time
Memory tricks are the best! 🙌
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Interesting video, tq so much sir
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would be great to have latin names because we must study those. international language in anatomy
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Why is there no intervertebral disc between C1 and C2?
The second cervical vertebra, C2, is called the axis. It does contain a vertebral body and also contains a peg-like process called the dens which projects up and articulates with the atlas so there is no intervertebral disc between C1 and C2.
Very helpful summary. Thank you!
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Good explain
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Very good, thank you. I would just like to say the weight bearing part of the vertebrae is the posterior, not the body of the vertebrae.
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I'm a physiotherapy student I want to know the skeletal in two weeks before my exam
Thank you sir
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Pls is there another name for each thoracic vertebrae
The thoracic spine consists of 12 vertebrae numbered T1 to T12. They are referenced by number and each one does not have a specific name. Hope that helps 😊
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There's a lot of fiddly little bits of bone that surround the spinal cord.
It must be hard to put it back into place when someone breaks their back
Watch your back everyone
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You say sacrum=5 fused and coccyx =4fused but my sir say sacrum =1 fused and coccyx = 1 fused plz clear my doubt
Most people are born with 5 sacral and 4 coccygeal vertebrae. By adulthood, the 5 sacral vertebrae fuse to form a single bone called the sacrum and the 4 coccygeal vertebrae fuse together to form a single bone called the coccyx (tailbone). So there is 1 sacrum and 1 coccyx. Click on the lecture in the description for more information. Hope that helps! 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for clearing my doubt🙏
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We don,t eat our dinner at 5:00 pm,
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i do.
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Your parents say brush your teeth daily , do you obey ? So remember 5pm just for sake of learning .
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